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The Meem with No Vowel
الميم الساكنة — Meem Saakin — governs three distinct rules, all named Shafawi because they live entirely on the lips.
All three rules are called Shafawi — شَفَوِي, meaning labial. The word comes from شَفَة (shafah) — lip — because every case of Meem Saakin is produced at the lips.
A Meem Saakin (مْ) is simply a Meem carrying a Sukoon (ْ) — no vowel of its own. The rule that applies depends entirely on the letter that immediately follows it.
The structure is perfectly clean: one letter triggers Ikhfaa (بـ), one letter triggers Idghaam (مـ), and the remaining 26 letters all trigger Ith-har. No exceptions anywhere.
Ikhfaa and Idghaam both carry a Ghunnah (غُنَّة) of 2 counts. Ith-har has no Ghunnah at all — the Meem is pronounced with full, undiluted clarity.
The Three Shafawi Rules
Each rule depends on the letter that follows the Meem Saakin (مْ). Tap the speaker icon to hear each example.
and بـ begins the next
tar-mī-him bi-ḥijārah
سورة الفيل 105:4
Rule: The Meem is concealed — lips close gently (not fully pressed) and a nasal Ghunnah of 2 counts flows through the nose before releasing into the Baa. Neither clear nor fully merged — a middle state.
vowelled مَ / مِ / مُ
wa-la-hum ma-yash-ta-hūn
سورة النحل 16:57
Rule: The two Meems merge completely into one Meem Mushaddad (مَّ). Pronounced as a single reinforced Meem with a full Ghunnah of 2 counts. Also called إدغام المثلين الصغير.
غير بـ ومـ
or across two words
an-tum wa-ābā-'u-kum
سورة الأنبياء 21:54 — مْ + و
Rule: The Meem is pronounced clearly and completely. No Ghunnah, no merging, no concealment. Special care when مْ is followed by وـ or فـ — nearby lip letters that might cause unintentional blending.
How to Identify Each Rule at a Glance
| Rule | Arabic Name | Following Letter | Ghunnah? | Lip Action | Quranic Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ikhfaa Shafawi | إِخْفَاء شَفَوِي | بـ فقط | ✅ 2 counts | Gentle, partial closure | تَرْمِيهِمْ بِحِجَارَةٍ |
| Idghaam Shafawi | إِدْغَام شَفَوِي | مـ متحركة فقط | ✅ 2 counts — full | Full merge → one مَّ | وَلَهُمْ مَّا يَشْتَهُونَ |
| Ith-har Shafawi | إِظْهَار شَفَوِي | All other 26 letters | ❌ None | Clear, firm Meem | أَنتُمْ وَآبَاؤُكُمُ |
Meem Saakin in the Mushaf
Three verified Quranic examples — one for each Shafawi rule. The highlighted Meem (مْ) in each verse follows different letters, producing three different recitation outcomes.
Sort the Words
Each phrase contains a Meem Saakin (مْ). Identify the letter that follows it and place the phrase in the correct rule.
